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The p75NTR signaling cascade mediates mechanical hyperalgesia induced by nerve growth factor injected into the rat hind paw.

A Khodorova1, G D Nicol, G Strichartz.   

Abstract

Nerve growth factor (NGF) augments the excitability of isolated rat sensory neurons through activation of the p75 neurotrophin receptor (p75(NTR)) and its downstream sphingomyelin signaling cascade, wherein neutral sphingomyelinase(s) (nSMase), ceramide, and the atypical protein-kinase C (aPKC), protein-kinase M zeta (PKMζ), are key mediators. Here we examined these same receptor-pathways in vivo for their role in mechanical hyperalgesia from exogenous NGF. Mechanical sensitivity was tested by the number of paw withdrawals in response to 10 stimuli (PWF=n/10) by a 4-g von Frey hair (VFH, testing "allodynia") and by 10 and 15g VFHs (testing "hyperalgesia"). NGF (500ng/10μL) injected into the male rat's plantar hind paw induced long-lasting ipsilateral mechanical hypersensitivity. Mechano-hypersensitivity, relative to baseline responses and to those of the contralateral paw, developed by 0.5-1.5h and remained elevated at least for 21-24h, Acute intraplantar pre-treatment with nSMase inhibitors, glutathione (GSH) or GW4869, prevented the acute hyperalgesia from NGF (at 1.5h) but not that at 24h. A single injection of N-acetyl sphingosine (C2-ceramide), simulating the ceramide produced by nSMase activity, induced ipsilateral allodynia that persisted for 24h, and transient hyperalgesia that resolved by 2h. Intraplantar injection of hydrolysis-resistant mPro-NGF, selective for the p75(NTR) over the tyrosine kinase (TrkA) receptor, gave very similar results to NGF and was susceptible to the same inhibitors. Hyperalgesia from both NGF and mPro-NGF was prevented by paw pre-injection with blocking antibodies to rat p75(NTR) receptor. Finally, intraplantar (1day before NGF) injection of mPSI, the myristolated pseudosubstrate inhibitor of PKCζ/PKMζ, decreased the hyperalgesia resulting from NGF or C2-ceramide, although scrambled mPSI was ineffective. The findings indicate that mechano-hypersensitivity from peripheral NGF involves the sphingomyelin signaling cascade activated via p75(NTR), and that a peripheral aPKC is essential for this sensitization.
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Keywords:  AP; C2-ceramide; CLP; DMSO; DRG; GSH; IPSI; IgG; N-acetyl sphingosine; NGF; PBS; PKCζ/PKMζ; PKMζ; TRPV1; TrkA; VFH; aPKC; aPKCs; action potential; atypical protein-kinase C; contralateral paw; dimethyl sulfoxide; dorsal root ganglia; glutathione; hyperalgesia; i.pl.; immunoglobulin G; intraplantar; ipsilateral paw; mPSI; myristoylated pseudosubstrate inhibitor; nSMase; nerve growth factor; neutral sphingomyelinase; p75 neurotrophin receptor; p75(NTR); pain; phosphate-buffered saline; protein-kinase C zeta or protein-kinase M zeta; sphingomyelinase; transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 1; tyrosine kinase receptor A; von Frey hair

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24095693      PMCID: PMC3848252          DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2013.09.046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroscience        ISSN: 0306-4522            Impact factor:   3.590


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